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21 new bugs are coming to Animal Crossing's Southern Hemisphere in January

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Because Animal Crossing's seasons are based on the real world, players in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres will encounter different bugs and fish due to the fact that they are experiencing different seasons at the same time of year. Seasonal items, on the other hand, will remain the same because they correspond to in-game calendar events rather than outside weather. There are no DIY recipes unique to January.


Fortunately for bug-lovers in the Southern Hemisphere, January is a great month for bug-catching, with a lot of high-value bugs and beetles arriving on the islands next month. In Animal Crossing, however, January is a slow time for fishing, with only a few new fish and marine creatures arriving in the Southern Hemisphere. Unfortunately, no new fish will be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, since players' islands will remain snow-covered for the next few weeks.


New Bugs In January 2022


There are 21 new bugs that are coming to Animal Crossing's Southern Hemisphere in January:


Grasshopper: can be found on the ground between 8 am and 5 pm from January to March, sells for 160 Bells.


Brown Cicada: can be found on trees between 8 am and 5 pm from January to February, sells for 250 Bells.


Robust Cicada: can be found on trees between 8 am and 5 pm from January to February, sells for 300 Bells.


Giant Cicada: can be found on trees between 8 am and 5 pm from January to February, sells for 500 Bells.


Evening Cicada: can be found on trees between 4 am and 8 pm and between 4 pm and 7 pm from January to February, sells for 550 Bells.


Cicada Shell: can be found on trees at any time from January to February and sells for 10 Bells.


Blue Weevil Beetle: can be found on trees from January to February and sells for 800 Bells.


Earth-boring Dung Beetle: can be found on the ground at any time from January to March and sells for 300 Bells.


Scarab Beetle: can be found on trees between 11 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 10,000 Bells.


Saw Stag: can be found on trees at any time from January to February and sells for 2,000 Bells.


Miyama Stag: can be found on trees at any time from January to February and sells for 1,000 Bells.


Giant Stag: can be found on trees between 11 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 10,000 Bells.


Cyclommatus Stag: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 8,000 Bells.


Golden Stag: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 12,000 Bells.


Giraffe Stag: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 12,000 Bells.


Horned Dynastid: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 1,350 Bells.


Horned Atlas: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 8,000 Bells.


Horned Elephant: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 8,000 Bells.


Horned Hercules: can be found on trees between 5 pm and 8 am from January to February, sells for 12,000 Bells.


Walking Stick: can be found on trees between 4 am and 8 pm and between 5 pm and 7 pm from January to May, sells for 600 Bells.


Walking Leaf: can be found on the ground next to trees at any time of day from January to March, sells for 600 Bells.


As you see these bugs actually can get you a bunch of Animal Crossing bells if you are lacking bells. I think it's a good way to help you earn it.


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Jan 7, 2022